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The New York Times
July 31, 2000 |
"A bit of theatre history dies a fantastic death...'The Judson House Project' brought theatrical magic to Judson House, a structure formerly owned by the Judson Memorial Church. There were wonders to behold, some purely fanciful, others referring to Judson House's history....The production was a triumph of teamwork."
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The Village Voice
August 1, 2000 |
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Theatremania.com
July 26, 2000 |
"They come from the fields of theater, dance, performance and installation art, and they have created contemporary pieces that are not only tributes to the work of Judson alumni, but are also reflections on the social and political history of the area." |
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The New York Times (Feature)
July 30, 2000 |
"In the [audience participation] installation 'wonderwall elegy,' Laura Schair, a photographer, scribbled the words "Scuba diving is a lot of fun" on the wall -- her tribute to the house and its spirit of self-expression. David Hapgood, a retiree who lives in Greenwich Village, added, "Sorry it's gone." |
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Time Out/New York
July 27, 2000 |
"Don't expect a museumlike homage. While participants tackle themes that pay homage to the experimental heritage of Judson, each work is fully cemented in the present. Each artist has plenty of fodder; in the early 60s, Judson House expanded its reputation by providing not only social-service programs, but cultural ones as well, like the groundbreaking Judson Gallery, Dance Theatre and Poet's Theatre." |